RAFAEL CAMPO What the Body Told: Poetry and HIV
RAFAEL CAMPO
What the Body Told: Poetry and HIV
Thursday, January 22nd 2009
1455 de Maisonneuve W. H-110 6 pm
Rafael Campo is a Prizewinning Cuban-American poet and renowned physician from Boston. Dr. Campo’s poetry has won many awards such as the National Poetry Series Award, the Lambda Literary Award for poetry, the gold medal in poetry from ForeWord Magazine and has also appeared in many major anthologies. His work as a physician at Harvard Medical School, which serves mostly Latinos, gay/lesbian/bisexual/
transgendered people, and people with HIV infection, greatly influences his poetry. His lecture will highlight how his creative process as a writer brings together his medical vocation, his composite identities and the realities of the body. A recipient of an honorary doctorate from Amherst College, Dr. Campo’s poetry has appeared in magazines as diverse as The New York Times Magazine and Out.
Reponse by Dr. Stephen Snow, Chair Creative Arts Therapies Department, Faculty of Fine Arts.
Special greetings by Dr. Judith Woodsworth, President of Concordia University.
Visit http://www.rafaelcampo.com/ and aids.concordia.ca for more information.
These events are FREE and open to the general public.
